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Standard Summary
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The One Agency Act consolidates federal antitrust enforcement by transferring all FTC antitrust actions, employees, assets, and funding to the Department of Justice. It establishes a transition period, allows DOJ to restructure the Antitrust Division, and grants DOJ authority to conduct investigations, issue reports, and manage consent decrees. The FTC is limited to existing cases and cannot open new actions.
Key Points
- 1Transfer of FTC antitrust actions, employees, assets, and funding to DOJ.
- 2Transition period with DOJ authority to restructure the Antitrust Division.
- 3DOJ retains authority over consent decrees, investigations, and reporting.
- 4FTC restricted to existing cases; cannot initiate new antitrust actions.
- 5Technical and conforming amendments to other statutes.
- 6Effective date set 90 days after enactment.
Impact Areas
Department of Justice Antitrust DivisionFederal Trade CommissionBusinesses and consumersLaw enforcement and federal agenciesCourts and the judicial system
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